Backup Manager on OEM

Hi,
I'm really stuck and frustrated with this one:-
I'm trying to issue backup jobs from Enterprise Manager but I keep getting VNI-2015 : authentication error.
I'm sure I've set the node credentials correctly and the user is a local user on the NT Server with 'log on as batch job' set up.
Any ideas please?. Is there anyway to check on NT that the job even tried to login?.
thanks,
Kevin.

Set correctly the username and password for node and database.
for Node:
username should be local NT user (not the domain) with req rights (you took care of that).
For Database: Oracle database user with
req privs for the job.
create a simple job & run -- sysdate.
ex: select sydate from dual;
If this works, then database user may not have the priv to run your job.
hope this helps,
Sam
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